This History of Figgy By Karen Robbins (re-post)
Many of our Christmas traditions stem from early British customs. They have evolved and been Americanized through the mix of cultures we have in the United States. Looking back on some of those British customs, it seems a good thing. For instance in the Middle Ages, they often used swans [...]
Book Review: Playing Saint by Zachary Bartels
Yesterday, Parker Saint’s only concern was his swiftly rising star power. Today, he’s just trying to stay alive. Parker Saint is living the dream. A cushy job at a thriving megachurch has him on the verge of becoming a bestselling author and broadcast celebrity—until life takes an abrupt turn that [...]
Author Interview: Elizabeth Maddrey
Can you believe it's already December? Where has the year gone? It's my last interview of the year, and I'm featuring Elizabeth Maddrey, author of Love Defined. Here's Elizabeth: Hi, and thanks for your willingness to appear on my blog! I'm looking forward to sharing your knowledge and advice with the [...]
It’s Time to Break-Up
I love my website. It's professional, yet fun. It's colorful, yet organized. It's everything I want people to see when they research my writing and editing services: samples of my www.hubspot.com professionalism, my editing experience, and an idea of what it would be like to let me take [...]
Book Review: Love at Mistletoe Inn by Cindy Kirk
Hope Prentiss didn’t go to the Harmony High School senior prom. Instead, she and John Burke drove to Boise and got married. At eighteen. But when Hope panicked after saying “I do,” the mail-order preacher assured her he just wouldn’t send in the paperwork. No forms, no marriage, no problem. [...]